12 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Thuri., Feb. 9, 1961 i. ' A lf rtfiifttelii' ' Alii ; SHY SUBJEC T Tammy Sue, the pel of kindergar ten class in Adrian. Mich., hides face as student Joseph Ennis offers a nut. The photographer atartled the squirrel. Melody At Top Of The Hit Parade In The Land Of '0 Sole Mio' SAN BEMO. Italy (AP) Mel ody returned Tuesday to the top of the hit parade in the land of "O Sole Alio." But the howlers who have been Italy's most popular singers for three or four years were still in there yelling. The "Melodici," or melody singers, and the "Urlalori," or howling singers, collided in the San Homo Song Festival that an nually picks Italy's headline song and songster. A blonde who once dreamed of being an airline hostess and a polio victim who leans on a chair when he sings gave the Melodici their victory. The winning song was "Al Di La," written by Carlo Donida and Knzo Mogol. "AI Di La" means "Beyond," and the song is a AAUW Slates Guest Speaker The Itoseburg ranch of the American Association of Univers ity Women will present Dr. Pa tracia L. Swcnson, manager of Ra dio Station KBI'S. Portland, as guest speaker at a 1 p.m. lunch- con at Uak Tree inn balurrjay. Dr. Swenson received her dc gree in mass communications in education from New York Univer sity and is the first woman to whom this degree nas oecn given by NYU. She was the recipient of the Founders Day Award con ferred by New York University's President in Apm. i5, lor nign cst academic attainment recog nized by the University. She holds a master's degree in supervision from Columbia University. As manager of radio station KBPS, the Portland public school's 37-yeur-old AM radio station, Dr. Swenson Is responsible for "super vision of Utilization of Radio and Television" in the Portland public schools. She is also instructor in radio-television broadcasting for the general extension division of the Oregon State System of High er Education.- She served in this connection as director of the sum mer workshop in educational TV in 1960 and as consultant in edu cational TV production in the sum mer workshop in 1959. Dr. Swenson is a member of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, member of the Ore gon State Broadcasters ' Associa tion and has served as Portland Branch AAUW chairman of mass media for the past four years. She is al present state chairman of AAUW mass media. Her talk will cover the varied phases of mass media and will stress the need for citizen awareness of what goes on under promotion,- propaganda and public relations. Mrs. J. E. Slattcry, chairman of the mass media committee of the Roseburg Branch of AAUW, has mado arrangements for Dr. Swenson's appearance here and will introduce her to the group at the luncheon on Saturday. Guests are welcome. sweet little ditty in which a lover tells his loved one that beyond everything dreams, the stars, the world, the seas there is only "you for me." First Betty Curtis, a 25-year Milanese with flashing white teeth sang the song in a husky, sug ary voice. It was the kind of per formance that made her a hit with her first pop recording in 1952, when she changed her name from Roberta Corti. After Betty. Luciano Tajoli took over. Still without full use of his legs as a result of polio, he leaned on a chair and oozed honey all over "Al Di La." but the nowlers came in a rousing second with "Vcntiouat- tro Mila Baci," or "24,000 Kiss es. 1 lie bouncy cha-cha-cha was howled and yelled twice, once by its composer, Adriano Celcntano, and once by a newcomer, Little lony. Celcntano clowned through the song in a way that put Ule pro Urlatori in ecstasy. With a long string bow tie and his long lean frame, he occasionally yelled his song but moro often let the or chestra carry the tuno while he knocked his knees together. Liltlo Tony real name, Anton io Ciacci handled the song in rock 'n' roll fashion. The teen ager, who has the younger set swooning, started his career sing ing once a week in the Milan jails as a municipal employe hired to entertain tho convicts. The San Rcmo Festival opened week ago with 24 songs. Since then Italians javo been sending in their votes. Monday night they were counted, and to almost everyone's surprise "Al Di La" won with a massive 708,104 votes. "Ventiquattro Mila Baci' had 079,175. What was hardest for the howl ers to take was the debacle of their heroine, a bushy-haired songstress who calls herself Mina. She was the big favorite before the festival started, sing ing "Le Millo Bolle Blu" or "Thousands of Blue Bubbles." She finished fifth, with a poor 175,- 863 votes. Tho Melodici had another tri umph. 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